Kategori: Belarusian

  • About Belarusian Language

    The Indo-European language family is a group of languages spoken by more than 7 million people in the Eastern Slavic languages sub-group of the Slavic Languages family. Belarusian or Belarusian is the official language of Belarus (Belarus).

    Belarus has two different forms. The first is the official form which has been used since 1933, called Naramaփka, and the second is the classical form which has been used between 1918-1933, called Taraškevica. These two forms are basically divided into spelling, morphology and vocabulary differ. The official form is close to Russian and the classical form is close to polish, which can play a role in the political views and national feelings of individuals.

  • Belarusian Language Countries

    Belarusian is a language that is only used as a mother tongue in Belarus.

  • The most used Belarusian words and sentences

    Dobranoc. = Good night.

    Ušago nailiepšara. = Good luck.

    Ubachimša zautra. = See you tomorrow.

    See you soon. = Ubaçimša pajnyei .

    Djakui. = Thank you.

    Šdira djakuyu. = Thank you very much.

    Ubachimša. = See you again.

    And the sustrator. = Goodbye.

    Dom malenki. = House is small.

    Qlopiki motsniya. = The boys are strong.

    Cone Beliya. = Horses are white.

    Mušçina Stari. = The man is old.

    Djauçki malenkiya. = Girls are small.

    The governor of qlopic. = The boy is great.

    Damöi valikiya. = Houses are big.

    Djauçina malankaya. = The girl is small.

    And Z-wing. = I’m from Canada.

    Nye Janati. = I am single.

    What about vivuçayu ispanskyu movu. = I’m learning Spanish.

    It’s your place. = I’m from Germany.

    Mayye dvatsats gadou. = I’m twenty years old.

    Or qaçu needy. = Hungry.